Who had the best speech at the Republican National Convention? (poll)

(AP Photo | Mary Altaffer)Republican vice presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., gestures during a walk through ahead of his delivering a speech at the Republican National Convention, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 in Tampa, Fla.

After three days, and dozens of speakers, the 2012 Republican National Convention has adjourned. The GOP's presidential candidate, Gov. Mitt Romney, closed the event by officially accepting the nomination in a speech that had the crowd at Tampa Bay Times Forum on their feet and energized.

Was it, though, the best speech we've seen at the RNC?

Among the speeches in the running for most effective: Condoleezza Rice's talk, which she gave using notes instead of a teleprompter; Paul Ryan's rousing introduction to American people; "surprise speaker" Clint Eastwood's endorsement of Romney, which frenzied the crowd; Ann Romney's very personal speech on night one, which set the tone for "humanizing" Mitt Romney; and Gov. Chris Christie's keynote address.

Vote in the poll below and tell us your favorite speech moments in the comments.